Facts Sure Are Annoying
Remember how during the last debate in Iowa Ron Paul got into a heated exchange with Michelle Bachmann over foreign policy? And remember how Michelle Bachmann said that we have evidence that Iran is within months of obtaining nuclear weapons they plan on using against neighboring nations and against us? And remember how crazy old Ron Paul said that wasn’t true? And remember how Michelle Bachmann and the media said Ron Paul is insane and he wouldn’t do anything to protect our country? Just in case, here’s the transcript:
PAUL: Obviously, I would like to see a lot less nuclear weapons. I - - I don’t want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I would like to reduce them, because there would be less chance of war. But to declare war on 1.2 billion Muslims and say all Muslims are the same, this is dangerous talk. Yeah, there are some radicals, but they don’t come here to kill us because we’re free and prosperous. Do they go to Switzerland and Sweden? I mean, that’s absurd. If you think that is the reason, we have no chance of winning this. They come here and explicitly explain it to us. The CIA has explained it to us. It said they come here and they want to do us harm because we’re bombing them.
What is the whole world about the drone being in Iran? And we’re begging and pleading, and how are we going to start a war to get this drone back? Why were we flying the drone over Iran? Why do we have to bomb so many countries? Why are we in — have 900 bases, 130 countries, and we’re totally bankrupt? How are you going to rebuild the military when we have no money? How are we going to take care of the people?
So I think — I think this wild goal to have another war in the name of defense is the dangerous thing. The danger is really us overreacting. And we need a strong national defense. And we need to only go to war with a declaration of war, and just carelessly flouting it and starting these wars so often.
BAIER: Speaker Gingrich, is Congressman Paul…
BACHMANN: And the point would be — can I respond to that? Can I…
BAIER: Go ahead.
BACHMANN: Can I respond? And the problem would be the greatest under-reaction in world history if we have an avowed madman who uses that nuclear weapon to wipe nations off the face of the Earth. And we have an IAEA report that just recently came out that said, literally, Iran is within just months of being able to obtain that weapon. Nothing could be more dangerous than the comments that we just heard.
BAIER: All right, 30 seconds, Dr. Paul.
PAUL: There is no U.N. report that said that. It’s totally wrong on what — what you just said.
BACHMANN: It’s an IAEA report.
PAUL: That — that is not — that is not true. They — they produced information that led you to believe that, but they have no evidence. There’s no — been no enrichment of these bombs.
BACHMANN: And if we agree with that… if we agree with that, the United States’ people could be at risk of our national security.
PAUL: OK. She took my time, so I’d like — I’d like to finish. If she thinks we live in a dangerous world, she ought to think back when I was drafted in the 1962 with nuclear missiles in Cuba. And Kennedy calls Khrushchev and talks to them, and talks them out of this so we don’t have a nuclear exchange.
And you’re trying to dramatize this, that we have to go and — and treat Iran like we’ve treated Iraq and kill a million Iraqis, and 8,000- some Americans have died since we’ve gone to war. You cannot solve these problems with war. You can solve the problems if we follow our constitution and go to war only when we declare the war, win them and get them over with instead of this endless fighting and this endless attitude that we have enemy all around the world.
So was Ron Paul just making stuff up about the IAEA report? Michelle Bachmann claimed that the report put Iran “within just months” of nuclear power status. It doesn’t. You canĀ read it here.
But who needs facts, anyway?